Human Rights Without Chinese Characteristics and Global Produciton Chains Within China

(PIX Credit: US clothing company drops Chinese supplier over Xinjiang forced labour concerns)What happens when the trajectories of Chinese Socialist Human Rights  and the emerging global consensus on business and human rights responsibilities in global production chains collide?  That is a question that used to be academic.  The more muscular development of the premises of Socialist Human Rights has been occurring at about the same time that the structures of business and human rights around key frameworks–the U.N. Guiding Principles for Business and Human Rights and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises, long with its dispute mechanism have also become far more important in the way that enterprises manage compliance and risk in their operations everywhere. Recent events have suggested  what global trade might expect when these two great forces collide.A US sportswear company has stopped using a Chinese supplier following concerns it was…

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